Best attractions and places to see around Mediana De Voltoya include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The municipality is situated in the province of Ávila, characterized by the Voltoya River and its inclusion in the Natura 2000 network as a Special Protection Area for Birds. Visitors can explore ancient burial mounds, prominent religious landmarks, and diverse natural landscapes. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, alongside cultural exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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On our tour from West to East Europe, started in 2023 in Lisbon and extended this year to Tirana in Albania, I can say that this section was indeed one of my personal highlights on the total of over 4,000 km across Europe. Komoot used the photos I took back then to create a highlight from them. Today I am happy to provide a text for it. Enjoy the "ride" through this fantastic landscape. Thank you Europe!!
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The Church of San Miguel Arcángel in Tornadizos de Ávila is a church of great historical and cultural significance. Built of ashlar and masonry, it is liturgical in nature. The Brotherhood of the Holy True Cross, an institution of great importance in local religious life, was founded in this parish more than four centuries ago.
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from the camper parking approx. 10km to the high plateau. with a considerable climb. doable with an e-bike. but once you arrive at the top, you find yourself in a magnificent, quiet and peaceful environment. wonderfully beautiful.
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Mingubela Cave, also known as Peña Mingubela, is a fascinating rock shelter located near the small village of Ojos Albos in Ávila, Spain. This site is known for its ancient cave paintings, which depict various figures, including warriors, some of whom are shown holding shields or in prayer positions. The cave is divided by a stone column, which adds to its unique structure. If you are interested in visiting, it is important to note that the cave is only accessible on foot and the path can be quite steep, so it is advisable to bring a flashlight and seek precise directions from locals. Additionally, there are several hiking trails in the area, such as the circular trail from Ojos Albos that includes La Atalaya and Mingubela Cave.
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The Convent of Santa María de Jesús, also known as Las Gordillas. This convent stands out for its Renaissance ashlar façade, decorated with columns and shields. The church of the convent has a humble structure, made of brick and adobe, with a north façade of Berroqueña ashlar. One of the most important pieces of the convent was the cenotaph of its founder, María Dávila, made of alabaster by Vasco de la Zarza. After the convent was abandoned in 1971, this cenotaph was moved to the new convent. The convent was declared a National Monument in 1991. ⛪🚶♂️🌞
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In Urraca-Miguel we enter Western Soriana and follow the Cañada Real to the streets of Ávila. The surface of the livestock trail is paved and reserved for pedestrians and cyclists, perfect for ending a fantastic day of mountain bike tourism. The ravine passes through Bernuy-Salinero, where the Prado de las Cruces dolmen is located, a notable site of the megalithic culture in Ávila declared a Site of Cultural Interest. The little road of the canyon crosses the hills of Canto Campanario and finally enters Ávila enjoying extraordinary views of the immense plain of the Chico and Cardiel rivers. We passed through the railway station, went up to the gates of the wall, photos and celebration of an unforgettable cycling day.
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The crossing of the Malagón mountain range has several options and I look for livestock trails, forests, fountains and significant places that have roads with rights of way. Between Las Navas del Marqués and Navalperal de Pinares we continue halfway down the slope through the pastures of Cantos Gordos, with a strategic refreshment stop at the Fuente de Peña Cigüete. In summer it is essential to pass through hydration points along the route. In Navalperal de Pinares the yellow arrows of a Camino de Santiago appear but I do not discover the exact route and we follow our initial plan along the rural road that leads to the Navalperal reservoir, linking with the Cañada Real Leonesa on the edge of the reservoir. The climb up the ravine is beautiful, there is the little lake next to the road and in front of it is a splendid plain of mountain pastures populated by herds of cows and horses, an authentic image of the mountain ranges of Ávila. The rope of the mountain range is bristled with wind turbines that serve as a reference during the climb because it is about following the route of the royal ravine to the path of the modern “windmills”. The surface is complicated throughout the climb, they are mountain cattle trails with stones, ditches and grass areas that make pedaling difficult, especially for cyclists carrying gravel bicycles. On the other hand, along the gravel path of the mills the bicycles fly along the mountain range until the Valdi Wind Farm ends and a broken and steep section of track appears that connects with the Valdihuelo Wind Farm. The mountain crossing continues until the last wind turbine and after passing a new gate the descent towards Urraca-Miguel begins. Pay attention to the track on grassy meadows. The beginning of the descent is a fairly steep cattle track with water furrows and grass stumps, then it enters the pastoral plain of Peñaluenga and turns west along cow trails to a hill where it connects with the rural road that goes down to Urraca -Miguel.
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Tornadizos de Ávila is a small town on the eastern outskirts of Ávila. The town is located on the pilgrimage route from Madrid and Santiago de Compostela, carried out by many every day for centuries.
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Mediana de Voltoya is rich in history. You can visit the prehistoric burial mound, Túmulo Los Tiesos, dating from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. The village also features the Iglesia de Santo Tomás Apóstol with its Romanesque portal and Baroque altarpiece, and the 15th-century Ermita de Cristo de la Calzada. Additionally, the nearby town of Mingorría is home to the Convent of Santa María de Jesús, founded in 1552.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes perfect for outdoor activities. You can explore the serene environment along the Voltoya River or enjoy hiking and cycling on routes like the Campo Azálvaro Bike Path, known for its quiet environment and scenic views, or the Cañada Real Soriana Occidental, which provides a cycling path with great views and varied terrain. The area is also part of the Natura 2000 network, designated as a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA).
Yes, Mediana de Voltoya offers a unique experience for observing the night sky at the recently inaugurated Mirador Estelar (Starlight Viewpoint). This circular structure provides a dark and clear sky, away from light pollution, ideal for both amateur and expert astronomers. The Cañada Real Soriana Occidental also offers great views of the surrounding landscape.
Cyclists can enjoy routes like the Campo Azálvaro Bike Path, which has an asphalted section suitable for gravel biking and offers a quiet, scenic environment. Another option is the Cañada Real Soriana Occidental, a trail with varied terrain, including mountain cattle trails with stones and grass areas, providing a challenging yet rewarding experience with great views. For more cycling options, explore the MTB Trails around Mediana De Voltoya guide.
Yes, there are various hiking trails available. For example, the Hiking around Mediana De Voltoya guide lists routes like the 'Dolmen del Prado de las Cruces Trail' which is rated as easy, while 'La Atalaya y Cueva Mingubela — circular desde Ojos-Albos' is moderate, and 'The Embalse de Serones from Ojos-Albos — circular by the río Voltoya' is considered difficult, offering options for various fitness levels.
The main religious landmark in the village is the Iglesia de Santo Tomás Apóstol, notable for its Romanesque portal and a 17th-century Baroque main altarpiece. Another significant site is the 15th-century Ermita de Cristo de la Calzada, which holds local devotion. In the nearby town of Tornadizos de Ávila, you can also find the St. Michael the Archangel Church, a building of historical and cultural significance.
The natural environment of Mediana de Voltoya is generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails and natural features. Summer can be warm, but the area's rural charm and river landscapes still provide enjoyable experiences. For stargazing at the Mirador Estelar, clear nights are best, which can occur year-round.
While specific 'family_friendly' highlights are limited in the immediate vicinity, the general rural charm and natural environment of Mediana de Voltoya make it suitable for family outings. Easy walking trails, exploring the traditional fountain, or visiting the old potro de herrar can be engaging for families. The nearby settlement of Mingorría is also noted as family-friendly.
Visitors appreciate the quiet and scenic environment, especially along cycling paths like the Campo Azálvaro Bike Path. The great views offered by routes such as the Cañada Real Soriana Occidental are also highly valued. The historical and cultural significance of sites like the St. Michael the Archangel Church also draws interest.
Yes, Mediana de Voltoya is part of the Natura 2000 network and designated as a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA). This highlights its rich biodiversity, making it an excellent location for birdwatching and observing various amphibian and other wildlife species in their natural habitats along the Voltoya River and surrounding rural landscapes.
Beyond cycling and hiking, the region's natural setting along the Voltoya River provides opportunities for enjoying the peaceful rural environment. The Mirador Estelar offers a unique experience for stargazing. For those interested in more active pursuits, you can also find Running Trails around Mediana De Voltoya, with options ranging from easy to difficult.


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